Property Management
In Georgia, a landlord who accepts rent after serving a notice to vacate for nonpayment:
AMay still proceed with eviction
BMay waive the notice and must start the eviction process over✓ Correct
CAutomatically wins the eviction case
DMust give 60 more days notice
Explanation
Accepting rent after serving a notice to vacate (or after filing for dispossessory) can waive the landlord's right to proceed with that particular eviction notice. The landlord typically must restart the process.
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